/ - ‘f, " ' PAGE EIGHT .--.- 1943-1121 RNESS R A cnvc Notable Performances Are .Witnessed By Huge Crowds During Past Great Season Jollity, Driven By Jolinnyflbonroy P0688 TWO Fastest Heats, In Une Race, In Canada tTBi-ien Again Leading Driver. H) I). A. Slack. (lites zteziiit v)- tztl-t pleasure in presenting to our read- “rtritime Httritess Racing with the out- ot‘ tlte seztstnt of I943. lt was one of _ ~L“‘.\'(lllS of all time with many tracks htl\'ll'l_L’,' rcccrtl 11.. (hitters and truck records broken in all three provinces. .\e\‘. qieetl in the form of trottcrs and pitcerg with first rceurtls iit'-med up the interest all over the circuits nittl ii.- it result ()ite of these importations the tun firztrst 112411- in (Yznzitlu this season over a half-mile ‘txtelt ttere paced. _ Despite tintkttorzthlc t-reztthei" conditions which pre- vailed in lilltl-l-UHIIIIFC. which caused postponmcnt of meets in New (ilttstxtttv and 'l'r:ir(), the total number of race days held “£15 It—f'.'.'.- nttirc than the preiiotis _\'€tll'. This did not include ntiitittet-s or {l few nteets we did not secure particulars of. trs our limit-v. of Sllllltllllt’. ltzii)" the ,‘_‘,’l".‘£'tt'\‘t ‘t1.’ The ttlmre are but fl few of the many interesting hap-, penings that l'!;‘,\L‘ cztttsed our sport t0 enhance its popu- larity and stzintp it 11S tlte premier summer and fall outdoor amusement. l A Great. Racing season The total nuinlxi" events ItICEdHVHS l6‘ t ‘ttxts that of Jollity 2.05%, owned by .‘.'1ot'i.il't.\' d: Laney and driven hy Johnny Conroy. when he paced ti) that. record iit the third heat of the Free For All ‘1".'ot and PBCe l" Brtdeetvuter, N S , September Gill- In the second heat 2.052. ‘lltesc two ltcats are the lamest raced over tiny Ctirntclittn track this season The fgtstcst heat - . trotted was the .1’. mile of wat- .chiin 2.07. owl d_ by Alderman Frank Adams. Halifax. nnrl (lVlVfll , r illy Hood. at. Amherst, N S. ‘ August 18th. Several ‘Track Records Equalled 0r Broken * Tilt. .'~Iepiem~i t A glance at. the list pf tfiick re- . ~ ..- - -- - cords wltich tt ears esew ere bl! dhiiincfeiltkziiil‘;tllditiithhaliiittiiiiii (Slims-till 1511s page will p519" m“ ‘law Te‘ Ila-t‘? o. tour-day Qltt 110211.) Week l eorrLs were ntaclc or cql-‘Rlkil 5W 59V“ Admts, 1941.11.13, and H. ) total tracks viz: at Brldgezvater. UOOKiWlU meet Scptcnicei- ‘T“u1'°~ Nell.’ Uh53°""~ Alum“; ‘ma summerslde un-mu Juh- gm), _, llitvcijtiess. lll Notut Scotia, at Sum- “h Augus, L)‘; hjnnt-‘ggLie uvu- ‘ntcrside. Prince Edward Island and ‘hug. NHL geptmibei- 6th. lStRSteplteit and Cllllblllfiflvll, NEE“ New Bruits-trick ltctd eleven 0M5‘ Fmmmlfg 3f“, the zllg-ses helm" vritn Si. Stephen lioldiit" “r till-died l“ Jmcc‘ "l ' “r Sydney and 4 Orwbci‘ Iltli, Nov urcatci-t. illlllll)?!‘ -.2J ~ gotr. five, J\llV l~ttli. All; August 28th. Sepxttioei‘ obcr 11th; B1'l(igL.‘\\21vt<.‘1' 22rd, September (5111, 29th. Septoiitaei‘ L01; ticv fire, Jul: liit. J August. 18th. three. July ~11 t. . _ I131’ lSlj 1ll\'£‘1‘ll€u.$ Jtl-V 31S!- Jdh. 15m Jtilv 2911i. .-\- ‘over Maritime tracks we 1035011 0T August 19th, September 6th, Cltrtt- . 1943f ‘_ _ hctm three, June 31th. July JQl-tl-JTY 2»9°'*—,1°',"_C““l."“_° ‘September 6th; _St. Joltn llliL town q1€b3-12161_-°7§1.idg:1\9§}g July 1st. July 1ot.t Sflpleittbez‘ o t Alli! —~- - - - ~ ~‘ Sept‘. a-"noais, 2.05).; Brtdgewziter Sept. 30-205, 1106's; New Glasgow Oct. 9-203"). 2.10 RHEA MAE 2.0~l‘-_.-9—New Glas- tgow Aug, 28-200 , 2.10, 2.09; lTi-tiro Sept- 1—2.08‘..; Brldgewuter eermemmwrr -. -- .:.~ .-1."-2.0..: aroxC/wn e- 3.1‘,‘,:t°‘.‘..§§5.‘l3i..“§l"xiii3.32..“Elli. 23)-2.0l3; Bridgcttir-ter Sept. 30- spectators give 140,000 its the nro- 3-991. _ bable number irlto tritness-rtl tltc~ httriicrs ltoin=c 110l'l.)1'(1l.\l12c tltz-‘past. , glesf-ialrll-favfiblrl? f4:~-8,?; - This prgbilbl)‘ coiistitheg a } lollcw€itsigug~ 115L200: . “ ‘ .gntv Aug, 25 09, 2.0“ l. 2.09; North Syclitey" ‘c t. l8—...09. _ DALE H. 2.0 —8—Sunttnerside. Jttlv '7~2.C)9'.; Montague July 14-- 210; Motttngttc Sept. 6-203. 210i lNow Glasgow Oct. 0- .09 ‘.10. ‘Nils - HARRY ulDIF§.§C'%‘0g?.0'l‘.4s*t~5E'-$li- .-5’_-,~1. , Stephen-I y‘—. 2'1: . 6- f,§§,§f”‘,'h§{“§§c§ nCQT-Qc“ $1.0 Q. nlulig - plteit Aug. 19—2.09; Chatham sent stepilcdiiit tltzit t or better, We l P299- 2<07'3- 299- 2 5 thought. 1942 v.‘ " 5a tulle." -’ ,°“"§§'§?“‘.‘ Afefiiqttgr M} ‘mm, ‘m, a “m. a s t .own g. . .1. -' . lit- dupllcitctl but. l.) mitt nmto : St. Stephen Aug. 19~2.08.fi in audition to e ztbovc 1( i-iar race nteets mattn) events or tees were held at. Alberton and Ittvcr- side, H1: 1 , at Middleton, N. S.. Shediac. Port Ell-tit). Bllfllwch’! Phd Cantpbellttin, N B _ _ A rough computation of tlte IS- O"; p9“;- Score 2:10 ‘llilcs A 19w years our) u 211) inile i) 1H l. rtirc OCCUTH '0 but till" to tltc fast ltcrscs l ‘ Muidttitie tra: lind oheckiii): l1") inttt no u" .i- ‘W3 (-__ , ____ __ _ ‘Kmrtreirteir“e~*~.rrtieeeuttee.see 2.10 KHNUGLC)‘ éictsm W.“ Saul-r 12,110,909, 2.10; Charlottetown Sept " ' ' “' d" c l “t-iftt. is. DIRECT 2.04‘&—~1.--New t (u) rzow July 14-2-06H: Antltersl A112. 19-41181) ; North Sydney Sc t. ~(; r1031; Briclgetvnter Sept. ~ 207' . time HANOVER tan- t-"sndtzc- ~- 1) Truro Jul)’ 23-11013 t; O pltctt Scjit- 6-21 Cltzirlottetortit S pt BONNIES BOY lottctzwit 11011:, 2‘ fizlclgctvtttci‘ Sept. 29 he oacetl mt During 1943. Joe 11m CI-IAiIDTFPMDWN GUARDIAN 1' nnnnnn t ldlnthlun- (it? lgycs) W. H p 4t. Stephen. July . Fastest pacing stallion -— ‘The Great G. 2.02%. (T. Sample) C. L. Dauphlnce d: 3.0. Ct-ulckshaitks, giggtfam-Charlottetown, Sept. 23- Futcst. trotting stallion-Wat- chlrn 2.07 (B. Hood) Frank Adams, Halifax, Amherst, Aug. 18-1084’. Fastest. pacing mare-Rhett Mae 2.04% (J. O‘Brien) RC Coated. Amherst — Brldgewawr, Sept. 0- 2.07. Fastest trotting mitt-e — June Evans 2.0014 (H. Harrison) George Turner. Dartmouth, -— Chath-tm. Sept, 6-2.10. Fastest new performer pacing -—, Grace Abbe. 212')’. (M. Jabbleen Angelo Passerina, North Sydney, N. S-Brtdgewat/er. Sept- 20-112. Mickey Volo 2.15“; T. Somme) l HAPPY 1.. 2.03‘.4—3-—S'.imrner- ' 2.0715, 2.06%. 2.07%- 2.07-. — Amherst,‘ m; Bridgewater Sept. , Stephen Aug. 19-20911; Bridge-y water Sept. 29-- 2.0852. . , USCITA BRITTON 220,39;- 1 — , . '— - N- I KINNEY 2.06‘.i—l—-St Stephen Aug. 19—2.09‘.-t. JUNE EVANS ‘Z.09—l—Cl13t2h0l1l Sept. 6—2.10. GRATTAN AXWORTI-IY 2.01% —1—Bridgew'ater June 23-2091. SUNNYMEDE 2.07M —— 1 —- St Stephen July 15-20911 _ SIR ADMIRAL 2.10—1—Br1(:lge' vratci" Sept. 6-210. BASIL HANOVER 2.04% —- 1- Cltarlottetown Sept. 22—2.l0. TRACEY HANOVER 2.03 — 1— Newoglasgow Oct 9—-2.09. LAWYER. GRATTAN 2.0a - 1- St. Stephen July l5- .09‘.i. Maritime Rae; Winners 0f the 163 "events" raced over clay ‘in 1943, Bonnie Budloiig 2.10, owned by B.C. (Jrulcksltattlzs, Hal- ifax, and driven by C. Smith, was tthc leading winner, lteadixtg 11 tsummaries through the season. Watchlm 2.07, owned by Alderman (Frank Adams. Halifax, and driven by Blllv Hood, (that last i081‘ gshared ltonors with Squire NJHOVEI‘) 52.08 of trotting the fastest lmtjittl i the Maritlmes) was runner tip wzth- r... ants, llalifax, N Eager 2.11‘... Mlllle Kalmuck 2.08- 12. Hlllsldo Scott 2.11%, Archie Lee 2.19%. Lady Rose 2.l5-'.‘t, Brown)- wood Tiger 2.07%. Pagllacct 2.09%. 14. Paulabbe 2nd 2-ii, The Great G. 2.02%. Marjorie Budlong 2.151‘). Hat 2.10%. Vlcto . Direct. 2.041;. hacey Hanover 2.03. Major Y" Juntrflrattan 2nd 220. H.M. Volo ‘Lllillphllflft Horknwmy 2.04%, Palomar 2.15%; Miss Ad- miral Mac 2.14%. Stmnymede 2.01- 13. Muriel Henley; one wln. Futon Bet-formers 0n Maritime huh 1M3 ,Summcrs1de, July '7, (C. Moriarty a Laltey, Dartmouth, NS phen, Aug. 19. (B. Paley) owned by Sun Ton 2.0711, June Evans 2.09, (They Had No Records Pre- Jolly Harvester 2.14%, Hal McKut- vlaun to 1043) ney 2.06%, Sklppydiile 2.14%, Miss McDale 2.17%, Lon 2. .) (Trotter!) Aubrey Dillon 2.1114. Bonnier) Bo ' Chi-latte Budlottg — 2.21% char- 2 ‘.1. Mic/key Volo 2.15% rch- lottetcwn, Aug. 13. (J. Arbtng) mom 2.10‘... Inflation 2.1 u '1‘0p.owned by James Show, Cardigan, l‘ Lee 2V1, H B E I. lottetaown. 23. (T (Iiwned by Arthur Jay, Borden, P.E. (Record first shown is mark at begl ug of season) | (Trotters) ‘ Johnny Eager 2.20 to 2.ll"t. Fuim- ‘ titer-side, July '7. (D Scanittt) own-j ed by Dr. R.F aman, Chat"- ttewwn. P.E.I. Mae Lee 2.22 w 2.16%. Charlotte- town. Sept. 23. (J McManus) owned by Howard Johnston, St. Joltn N .B v , Hillside Scott 2.11“. to 2.11m. Brldgewat/er. Sept, 30. (J. Conroy) owned by J A. Kerr, Trttro._N.S Coronittton McKillop. 2.1a". to 2.13%, New Glasgow. Oct. t1 (M. Jabblee), owned by T.F. McKinley. Sydney. N S v Kellys Nightmare 2.22‘: to 2.17- ‘u. Montague, July 14. (W. Keltv) C.H. Hortott, Murray River, P.E.1 (Pacers) ‘ Bonnie Budlott); 2-15 tn 2.10. New Glasgow. July 14 (C. Sitiltlt) 13.0 Crulcksltaitks. Halifax. N.S Bennie T. Rcainore 2.30 to 2.21 North Sydney, Sept. B. (R. Olaitd) R. Oland, Coxlteatlt, N S. l Whittle Scott 213's to 2.11. Bridgewater, Sept. 29. (T. Sample‘ John Farmer, Klnkortt. P E I. Walt N’ See 215‘. to 2.12 New Glasgow, Aug. 28. (W. Kelly) Wil- gtrltl MacDonald,’ Cltttrlottctotrit, P "m... Budlong 2.1511 u) "they, ‘ 1R1] P.L. Bowness, Sunimersidr, P ‘ Sir Admiral 2.11‘: Brldgewitter, Sept. G, (J. “latcltitt, 2.07, Billy Hood up, leading in the Free-for-All at Exhibition Races. “latcltittt ltolds the hlaritiine stallion trotting record of 2.07 and also the lhitlgctrater. N. S.. .‘\l1lll(‘l‘.ii, .\‘. 8., Inrcrttcss. C.B., track trotting records. llc is owned by l-"rriiik .\(l- .5. R10 Abbe 2.15%: to 2.14. St. Ste- ltecords of 2.30 Or Better 'l‘rot- tlng or 2.25 or Better Pacing 0n Maritime 'l‘racks M1913 ‘Mickey Volo _ 2.15); - Char- Sept. Sample) (rum) H" E town. P.E.I. Royal Rliyrtltm-2.l7- Chathrmt. Sept. 6. (R. Ryan) owned b)’ R05- ‘ t. . ' “Bob tcug-zxziau-Nortii sydnnr. )Sept._8. (W. Vlckers) owned by B. —North Sydney. Oct. 11. (Hunt) owned by ' H. Hunt. North 5W1“ Reduced Record: } b) V. F. Co lms 8c he)’. N.S. Cliarlottetowit, Sept. (réwtted by H. Haley, Mllltown, N- _w.{i(¢i~ Dal (H Clukcy) 12.07%, Jilly 15, to , —Blllt 0‘Brtcit)_ 39 (Clarke) JGKIUIE ‘LTUEIX 2 HAL the —- Toll Gate 2.00%, Bop. 3, Sweeney) ' iottawwo. Il- (L Mflolldl) qwndd 1%! U!!! ICU. Charlotte- “m” Pic; 2.21 - Charlottetown, (F. Kennedy), owned hi! Aug, 12. ML“ A. Kemtet- . Georse 51181105. Maitchesterls Alberta — 2.15 - Nflfth Sydney. 5091- - lngs) owned by T1‘- Sydnc N y, .5. f B ok1_ —2.15 — New acne o m m Morrison) owned by W.G. Stewart. New Glas- oiastzow. Aus. 2B- (B- gow, N.S Bottles/Middleton, us. t ‘. v.1: Ryan, Houltcn, Maine Vickers. Sydney, N.S June Grattan 2itd-2.20 (Record Against. Time) Carnatloit Lady p,_. 221R 2 NEW BRUNSWICK FREDERICTON ' Waite Dale Secietary-B R. Brown S ‘Prottiitg — 2.09; 1943, HEN - Pacing e 2.00%, Sept. 2. Sccretiiry-F‘.D.J Grahtitn. BUCTOUCHE ~— Pacing -2.00 Aug. 4, i Bandcci- 2.00%, Trot Sept. :1, 1:141 (W. Kelly) §BCIBIBIY~L.U. Atkinson. BATHUHSI‘ - Pacing - NOVA scorn "r - z. Hood .1400 2.01).. Aug. 20. 104i (JKJODIIYY) Nate t-taitover-LBO, July 22, 10- 43 (H. Morrison) TrOttlllK — J-OBBA-Wotchlm 2.01 Aug. Ill, 1943 (B. ) Secretary-I... F. Btckerton. BRJDG WATER -- 2.15 It)’ fiffiih. $0M. 5. 1943 (J. pac g. Trotting — 2.0‘l--Watchlm 2.01. Oct. 3, 1941 (W d) Secretary-H. M Sweeney. _ IFAX -- PM Trottlnl —— 2.08% — Vole-2.1!) - Brldgowatfir. — 2.15% — . Welr) own- . Rankin, Mt. Herbert. I. Nancy Budlong -— 2.17 — Mont)- . - _ , . 6. (E. sample) owned Fastest new performer trotting _ Bfllllieofitigaught- chewy vauw’ a owned Arthur Jay Borden, P E.I , Char- , , lottetnvih, Sept. 23-—2.15‘z. l "Billy Bishvl>—=-1B —— Me-‘ll-lilfl- ,Set>t. 0. (Dr. H. McIntyre) - Dr H. McIntyre. Charlotte- .15lé — Iialey) Following Are The Maritime Truck Records Trotting Ind Pacing — Pacing -- 2.02- - ".05 1937, ‘~ —- Suitzryimcdc (W. Kcycs) 3gp; “Othg Grime 2311mm 'Ptgfoudlliouncrliries,l Ltdiogllctou. us] Bedford Grattm 2.0m. Aus. at. w‘°fl,°§§,“§,°"f,‘}§h"wf{f‘fi‘{fi; '. e oser x - _ 1'; ,0, _ _ - -. _.) vitits; Nate Haitover‘ 1.51), Sir tiri- NevgseGihggotituogitii/l l4. (i; iitfud) iiioiiiituJl-iligitlatt-Aiiowtty 2.04% l“ Q“°"°° “m1 °“‘"‘° “"‘° “ad mlrttl 2.10, Jo1ltty.2 051i. Coroiiat- c. to s. Walker. Halifax. u s. Aug. as, 11440 (R Rynit) 5W“ l" °‘°“- 11°" ‘S i‘ "B11111 list ion McKillop, 2.1 h. ltve wins; Mitzi Bars 2.18‘: to 2.14. (Jhttr- Seeretttt‘y-—J.1<‘. AVlCLlIUfllllBJl m ma lwwc°nlvm m“ m“ "e “"3" Rhea Mae 2.0- . Gruce Abbey, IottetQwPit. Au . l2. (B. Polcv) Muc- PORT doom -- Pacing -21Z-— "‘ °'°“°“ “‘ “t” "““~‘ “‘= JWm-“S 01 ,2.12‘,£= four ' Chestnut. Pheriion 6.: lvlathtcu, Cantpaellton Bud wciigw 2.051‘. Sept "8 i038 “ma: ' gars loiibILitdy Hal zlitxliiglslnglrlt NB. n , (1.. Bait-lean) ' ' ' ' ' Hétiieiglel iéwvag, 2.08%-Harry' am n3. une enci 2. Mar er e R 2.231‘.- t 2.16 Se" -F. . Mm ' - - . wtuc N‘Bee 212. Albert E- Grattan cimritgtlietown, 1252;. is. (a. cgnroy)’ st-iitiiiitic -Hi>ttc(t'ii|i'p- z 1o - will“ ”>°“""P°W" 5m» 9h"- 1 t J9"- He Ev J95 -. Fred L-aliey, Dartmouth, N S.. HJDDY it 2.0615 Sept. 5 1908 (L knwmwn- )0- U, V010. 2.13. The Jolllty 2.0a to 2.0511. Brldgcuuitcr ueutvcau) ' ' ' l“ Bfevm- Z-Wii-(lliiit- (MW! Biker 1-0654. "IP90 Wins: Johnny Sept. 6 (J. Conroy) owned b)‘ ‘rrotttiig-Zflt-Playdale 2.04% um W” mam” ma“ m cmad“ 2.1: - oe)... July a0. ion, l4 —-Joll- Conroy) 2.06% —- 1940 (H. High Toby Cum- 19- w? m k 2.001s, s ‘t. 2. 1 . Kgfiy) op m (w Secretary-John A. MacDonald. TRURO —- Pacing - 2.0a - Rheit Mae 2.0452. Sept. 1, 1943 (J. O'Brien) Trotting-zit) - Alloway 2.0411, Aug. 28, 1940 (R. Ryan) ,,_ 1- 2.00%, Sept, l5, Secretary-Etc. MoCurdy. 1937. i-t c1 k y) Trofung l’ ‘Q01 _ ctei- Pckey PRINCE cow/um ISLAND 06 so t. 1:1. 19:14. (H. siuxey) Seerctiiigv. t:).w. Griffiths. AI-BERTON ,— Pacing — 200's woonstiocx - Pacing -_ 2.05 Direct 1-. ma‘)... Jilly b. 1939 (J l-Rav Henley 2.0211, July t4. 193a. 0,309“) (E Avery, rrottutg - 2.0011‘ - Dude Pot- Trotting - zoe-itiioway 2.04%, erppkm 1.07%. July 5. i939 (L Julv ta, 1937. (n. Ryan) 03mm Secretary-Hairy O'Brien. QHARJJJITEIUWN -~ Pricing - 2.0a‘/¢-l:iud wengcr 2.0551, Aug. 20. 1936 (E. Avery) ‘frottuig-khtfldt, Alloway 2.04%, A R. Hyatt) §9CT¢U1TY—J. W. doultcr. HAMILAON - Pacing 2.13%.) -Guy Ann 2.111%. July n. 1038, (G. Callbcck) . ‘lfirottiitg - 2.l2 -— Lusty Irrlsco 2.0111, July o, 1W8, (C. Scnumen) SecreLaty—R0y Woodside. ivtutvurAdvn — Pacing -- 2.07% —t‘8tl"lCli mrect 2.0774, Aug. B, 19- 34 (R. 181101‘) - n Trotting — 2.0811 — Heniherbell i..w*/t..(u.A. Mucziinnoit) Secretary~ue0rgc ivtcmtyre. NUtcn-iAM Pacing --2.0a _ Barney naitover 2.01, Jury 26, 19- oia (i. Setnple) Ralney G. rleit1ey—2.06, Sept. 10, 194i. (n. dnritett) _ ‘tiottuig —— 2.0111‘) - Joliit Dcttn Z-Uoln. atny l3, time (H. Swccitey) bllcl'l_3vfl.l,v’—vltfltll'd AVACLIOJLKIU. autvlMnttSme. — l-iicing -- 2.07- lu-t-ittppy t, 21131-1, July ‘I, (n. aBIIIDIO) 2.0a tl‘. Sample) and watcnint 4.01, (M. lvicnrtnur) Jilly 1;), i942. Secrecttry-wiitard NluCUollllld. inzelbindlutv —Pactng -- 2.0a‘); —.isuie Azoit 1.091s, July 12, toot). (W. Aelly) Trotting —_2.10‘/.l — Lusty too 2.0m, July 2), tutti (C. Senuntun) SNreiBf,t—AVlYl'0n MacArtnitr. For the second your iit' succession l Joe Unncti oi new Glasgow nusl topped all obncr drivers in the lace‘, for Mutts. novtnz a total oi tot to ms nearest opponent, nlliy noon, (‘tort-n Sydney. tvno 11143 iio, vviiiurr. iaeny, Soumport, ts intro wit.) hi. and tne touowuig urc next. 1n order; . not) Morrison, unestcr outrun,‘ Joltnny uunroy, homey i'oley,t lVllKB uabbiee. ‘ryitdttil Seutpie, Him.‘ Sweeney, B14110 Sent-pic, Ike more- slde. Hurley Harrison, HBlTy Hast- uigs. Joe IIQDIIGKWY- t New Speed Brought In For I044 As soon as the racuig was over owners got busy tn their quest for new amt faster horses anci several the past. season, 2.00‘); 2.01%, 2.08- ‘M-(ldllwn set), Charlottetown, Judd. mom-Samuel Walker 6: Son. Halifax N S Ollte Nason, Monticello, Maine. . . - we McKiuop 2.101s. Manchester's may Hal z-izv. o» 2.1l"t.Brld39' (Poitier) WW" =- I-Wti-HM- Sweeney. Alberta 2.15. Peter R-eamore 2.11. writer. Sept. 2o. (1.. O'Mertt) owtt- UHMEHAM - Pacing - zotv- B"‘d5°“"‘°°"- "-5- Dale Cpcliuto 2.0611, Calumet Did- ed by Wellington McNelll, Soutlt- min-y uirect, 2.0a Sept. s 1943 in My" ‘l’ L“) *-°‘—“-M- 5"” ‘Jon 2.1a‘.i, Happy L. 2.0316. Wln- port, P E I. flygm) ' ' ' ney, Brldgewmter, N B. ' nle 8cm 2.11. Aylmer Wvruw 215- Harry Direct 2.0a to 2.0111. Tuottlitg - z-os-s ——Thc “"1"” H"‘°"°‘- "I1" 34°’- 56. Harry Direct 2.07%. Carnation cimtmm s”; g_ .5 gym, own. - o , , Jtuy i, i920 (l-l Jowetg) Ell. 5w, , an our, N.S. Lldv 2.15‘): Royal Hanover 2.04%. ed by l!» Bran. i-ioulmn secretary-cc. 'cou'etw WWW‘ l“ '- z-ur-Allm“ two wtns; Royal Prince, Miss Maine. slim-r JOHN - fleeing-J 1m “Wm- fll- Wuhan. NB. Clgllrezatilglogswzzttfipasu i-gan- cfilotlly Harvcsteé- 2.1a u. 2.14.11. - u Gratton 2.0611, Uct. 121042 Mn" "v93" - '-°°-°°°‘I° ., . ... 011 To" anover . . a am. Sept, . (H Harrison) (Gittrkc ' “cl-Md- l/ 9- - » gill‘? zNoluglttg-trenallllwé. ygglitla owned by Mac O‘Brlctt, South Nel- flrottriig-Mt’, Squires 216% qllflgghtggnllltmfig 2'02"?‘ "Yffiam i n . . a u o ... s. ‘g ‘uos . - ' ' - . lasaow. ..‘. ticotty McKane 2.n-4,““a¢t)e of N “°“‘“‘Y‘°‘M'“°“““°"- Colleen Scott 2.06‘b—-Wllltam o. Brooklyn 2.15, Rot/tat Rkllmmgiw-zlt, The Following Horse: Took ‘lmflwlflv. N"? fill-BMW N S , D B .' m . 2.t- J-m.‘ ' ‘Bishop. Oiigiiiottfiogviran. 9.112.? Mg: ClubimNe tlasgdw. N. ‘icy PM mm (mu 2-l0)-Gun Shop nullity?’ iiltfiLoé" “Skim stiatigxhnhiilcn‘ '0 tmtm o c. icmttskbtoiitaial/itfd. " T" mu e. . . . at. Stephen, uo-Jm D M’ m H Growl‘ , 2M- 1 , St. gntzghen. my SM" OOChI. oymim Prlnc 2. 3-H & Will". 8t. Setcghomlltl. Will Known Hammett I'm Scum nlumet Mary — 2.1314 — Am- zilmh- 5'9“ 3- w” (w' '_ her-st. Aug. 18- (H. Hlrrtson own-"mlnlm d] Dllfllll tho year death robbed us Fastest‘ two-vague pMnr-Lclttled by Bmoui a» n»), Chatham. BWWWP-E- F- “if Y- m“ of several wall-known horsemen. Budlong (G. Mo tyrerowned by N B. , INVERNESS- Pacng i". N mun hose names arid contribut- Yeo (Sr McEachem. Montiaue- M)“ gm,‘ 3mm,“ _3_33_N°,.th _I)ermat 2.01.1. July l". 19 l - lions to the sport wire .. my Charlottetown, Aug. 10+2.26.n Sydney. Jul 1. (M. abblee) own- ‘lbbltllll , 20,, ituohiil Ollle who Fastest’. t ee-yenr-old acer- ed by s. cKlllop, North Sydney, ‘mimic — ‘l-‘H-Wlwhh - t mud away at Point oat-nu, on. . y Rose t . uwuine) llfred ma. "l" m) 1m (5 “W” at the early u: o) . ..,, . . = P11118111. Cherry vapor-Monique. Grace Abbe - 2.12% — Brldge- Secretary~Jos. iienlttnc. 0111c Wu one o the too drivers Scot. 6—2.i5’)i. water, Se t. N. (M. Jnbblee) own- NORTH SYDNEY - Pmotrhtr — o! the MB tum 3mm]; gm vggfg, Fastest fottr-year-old Built-Rip ed by elo Posserlna, North ZWVP-Rbyfll H800"! 394%- Wi- “All; - his hand! Abbe 2.14 (B. Polcy) 0 Peron, SydnQLN-s, u, 1038 (S. Purvls) of ey Hanover, 2.00 tn the 2-1 I Monticello. sine-st. Btechen. may Roae-ZJMA - Montflglle, Dermot-EM. Bept- 4. 193°. ‘3- PM It Ohlrlottnwwn wine w". Au . 10-2. Sept. s. (a. Muclialne) owned by Hood) W" he Won with lilm. tn. "m: four-year-old trotter- w lfred Prnught, Cherry vtuey. P. Trot-tins — 2.09 — John 9"" 9- "Om i) (w: Held o! pacer: mt " " ' l i ' f“ l gum Eleni?“ m‘ “g-‘DNJL E11,‘), 3 d] 33515 ch zigiiéitiitli-giiitinrigsdtliuiiliuley) :21"? llblilsnelmjaiiiixikhu gin it ' .o , a ‘.0 .~'~0W c uo -- . . — ar- c _- -' wls nnmpe “Vim |;,,,]).,.,,_._ _',|t), \\li111er |)l most races (ti) on .\I.'.t--,G,E§,,,,,,,“A,°,,,, 35_§_]|"2tfe qiottewwn, 11. (G. McIntyre) NEW GLASGOW - a U15 - mnny other great drives 0111a nmdc. time ( innit. it, wit. Utvitetl by illj. Crtticltslittiilts, lllilifztx,| Fist-Ht pflclflli leldlnB-Jollllv-owned by Yea st MttcEasincm. costs-inn B._i)lrect. 2.04 , ulY Possessed of a cheerful ("WM-l , . ‘T ‘ .' r 205i)’. (J. coni-oy) Morlurtv n‘ Mmflggguc, p t; 1 14.1943. (J OBrlctt) ltlon he made friends whet-ever M ~riwu 1)) Lliwlvi" bmllli- l hey. Dartmouth. nrldowewr.‘ Bootty'McKuno—3.1'l% - oiur- ‘Trotting - 2.001s - Mlllll KAI- VIE lEdQJ, I Trottntg - 2.08—-Squlre i-iuttoven went and during hls severe illness whlclt confined ltlnt to hospital for ugm of sympathy front horscuteit friends all over the Marltlmzs. PHY ltod passed his ninctleth birthday and had always citjoyccl good health and a clear rnlnd- He loved horses and owned many liood ones and made a. considerable contribution toward improving the breed here. M1". Murphy 11:1, .ti.tt y devoted friends who were v: -.(t.- dned by his tittsslttg. DR. J.M. NLCHULJSON 011s .1110- tlter ltorsciiittit who by the unper- tatlon of well-bred stallions mCCG in tlte development of fast perfor- mers. Many wlll recall tit».- best of tltesc. halal. 2.10‘). a horse tlittt but for an accident would _prob.tbly have set up ll itctv Caitadiati tiot- ttniz rccoru. Dr. Nicholson was an export trainer, balancer and retel- lnary dentist. He was £1150 u:t ex- cellent writer on ntatters tisrtaut- itng to ltarness rttclitg duct h.s gifted n is greatly missed GORDON DAWSON lnid pusscd four score years, and through u long mid busy lite wnlclt inoluucd u trek to the Klottdykc tn 1898 kept an revert olsposltlon that made triends for him everywhere. Returning .nere (titer tltegold rush he iltrmcd and llS a StLACllllO oico trcttcrs and paccls- Mtiiiy o1 these tcok H.111 iit the lttturlticsttiid made ttuod. Hui:- -ureds (if iiicittts paid last. tri- bute of respect. to this fine old horseman. With the above we conclude the Review of the Sport we love to well. No douot there are ntany things tvc could have touched on ut. greater length mid very QTODJDIY some things wlttch should hove been written about. that we over- looked. If so we regret 1t. For our part lt has been a pleasure cuch week m write about our favorite Lflfldin: ndnsmen a; ‘he Murmmes Sport 1n Down the Back Stretch, and tn tlte coitcltidlttg week of tlte year prepare t-hls rc-port whlcli. imperfect as 1t ls, wlll give in rc- trospect tltc ltapllenliigs of u. most cxotlnu race season. l nee ttgaiit we are gttd to pity tribute to the tsplcitdltt publicity Riven our Sport. by Frank Pm r, Halifax, son of our cstcciited friend, the lute James W. Power, and to Don Macbeod of North Sydnc. who has also written very valuube Wbllcll-y ln Cape Breton. we are also zreatly indebted to ‘Plte Can- ttdlan Sportsman, TllISOHDlI-fg, Ont. arlo. for the large amount of 5 E09 devoted to Maritime racing. lllS Journal is becoming more and more popular tltrou h the newsy ltarness 131210: and wr te-ups which it con- Let us say once again that har- ness horse racing as a sport has a value which for outweighs anv dc- fcct-s It tiiny have. It: brings us out into tlte open whore we gather t0- getlter and as we become litterestml our ftworlte horses trotting or p! n: 1n the various events, we naturally loose our feelings,‘ glvc vent to our enthusiasm and there- bv throw off the cares and wor- i-lcs which posses us. As We have often remarked. there ts no sub- stitute for a. good aftentoon‘)! me- lng. It is a morale builder, a health 1 cqttully good heats have taken place over this sante track participants did not catch tlte cctiticrrrs eye. years he constantly received mess-- JOHN HAMILTON GREY MUR-i DECEMBER 31.19;}; 943 :-: hnnunp "this depicts one of the most exciting lteats raced ovcr Charlotte. town track and is a credit to tltc caitieraiitati liat sriappctl it. Xian) (ht bu: And now. I and abroad, wish you one New Year. RACING on THE Sxow have been to the on till the itaigs .> DltVC won the big stake, and wniclt caught the rett llzns, You have ltciird .tie bell ring and seen the _| zlge sliotit t : ‘iltcli good friends at homo we bid you uoieu mg itiid all a Very Happy You races and Si.‘ To the trowt... up uiid conic Well. they scc . rush oli‘ tor t) .in tone, Anti the start-er tiilllmlllCCS trottcr hllS won. which Now that 1s lust great its it's icic- ini: to rule. Ana as straight as the lUbbUlb the boys learned at school. Then the tlllrscs uic ()l.\iCl .nd the horses cooled out. And tlte people go uocne all delight- ed not: doubt. That. is-sport for the day; \‘.llL‘Il when shirt. hoists uiid out.) lzitt: Hove been swapped tor tliicl; clues, furry collars uttd stints; Wlten (he wagon 1l1l(l stillit, with colors 5O gut-y, Are uRttiii Ull t-lit>_flt:ui' \\.lli L116 bells (ind tlte sleigh. ‘If you want tlte rc.tl thing you must. get on tltc snow. , Where the classes are open and all l kinds cun go yAt ‘most. any old gait. ilflil in any j old way), Just so .ong 11S you‘re ltappy and i . try to t; y Then the pacer ht straps .n.1 the l trotter l.ri boots, i Head (ind head, roce it. out bcttveen , laughter und ltoots Front the iieok-ctutiiiiitg crowd; on the sides of the streets, Without. which winter racing iviitild not. be complete. As you drive ihrouult he crowd you sec all kinds of foLk. Front tlte mun trho sells ltuv to the old sport wltols‘ l)ro.cc; ' k, ate-ll, it's lttrsse. only ltorse and his speed. Wlth a spluttcr of cheers for U16 man 1n the lead. If you want to get wlse. lust squcezo into tlte bunch. When the star has jogged up and the boy had a hunch turn iii tho rear and spread eagle the lot, And the tak that. wlll follow l‘ rapid and hot. AH 0L1) HOME IVEE K AND PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION Wlll surely be a part of the enter- tainment, program and utility ev- ents of .1944 and Charlottetown will give glad welcome 4o visiting friends that hlg week. Dates trlll ho announced early tn the New builder and a destroyer of can and worry. gm”... Jollity 2.05 1-4. Fastest hluritime pacer season i943. I (ht- ttvn ftistcstlicats in Ctmndn in u IIICI‘—Z,OS 1-2, 2.05 1-4. Own- Your. Paced rtl liy Aloriarty & Laliey, Halifax, N.>S., _dri\-ctt by Joltitity Cott- rtn ‘ i: